In type 2 diabetes, the body is still producing insulin but it is not being utilized properly. This is known as insulin resistance. When a person is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes,there are more treatment options available to them as opposed to people diagnosed withtype 1 diabetes.

Depending on the blood sugar levels in a patient, their weight and other health factors,the doctor will decide whether the diabetes can be controlled by one of the followingmethods:

*Diet and exercise – a healthy balanced diet with regular exercise can be used forpeople newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar levels are onlyslightly elevated*Oral medication – is for patients whose blood sugars are higher than they shouldbe but not to the point that necessitates an injection of insulin*Insulin injections – a daily injection (or more) of insulin is needed when higherblood sugars are present

A type 2 diabetic may cycle through the different treatment methods throughout theirlifetime. It is based on how well they are managing their diabetes and how their body isreacting to the treatment plan. Some people will never have to go past the diet andexercise portion and can gain control by maintaining a healthy body weight and eatingthe right foods on a diabetic diet.

Other people may start at diet and exercise but as the disease progresses may have tomove from oral medication to injections over time. These changes will be determined byyour doctor based on physical check-ups and the results of your daily blood sugarmonitoring. If you would like to cut back on your medication or the type of treatmentyou are on, speak to your doctor about your goal and a plan can be put in place to bettermanage your diabetes.